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Plano Homes for Sale
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Buying a Home in Plano
Plano's market is one of the more affordable in Kendall County, most active in the $250K–$375K range. Lakewood Springs is the largest subdivision and consistently sees the strongest demand thanks to its lake amenities, while older established neighborhoods near downtown offer character homes at lower price points.
New construction is limited but pockets of activity remain on the west and south edges of town. The District 88 schools and Route 34 access toward Yorkville and Aurora make Plano a popular choice for buyers priced out of larger neighboring towns. Listings update daily — bookmark this page or save your search to stay current.
→ Read the full Plano community guide for schools, lifestyle, and relocating details.
Plano at a Glance
- Active listings: 100+
- Typical price range: $250K–$375K
- Median $/sqft: roughly $160–$180
- Typical DOM: 18–28 days
- Sale-to-list ratio: ~97–99%
- School district: Plano CUSD 88
- County: Kendall
- Major routes: Route 34 (Ogden), Eldamain Rd
Plano Market Snapshot
A quick look at what the Plano housing market is doing right now. Last updated May 18, 2026 · Updated daily.
Common Questions About Buying in Plano
Answers to the questions buyers actively shopping Plano ask most.
How fast are homes selling in Plano right now?
Median days on market in Plano is approximately 16 days as of May 2026. Well-priced homes in the $400K–$650K range, particularly in Wesmere Country Club, Liberty Grove, and Lakelands, typically receive multiple offers within the first 7–10 days on market.
What's driving new construction activity in Plano?
Lennar and M/I Homes are actively building in Lakelands, Liberty Grove, Creekside Crossing, and Heritage Meadows. New single-family floor plans start in the high-$400s and many feature open-concept layouts and 3-car garages. Plano's lower property taxes versus DuPage County drive significant relocation demand.
Which Plano subdivisions are most active for buyers?
Wesmere Country Club, Liberty Grove, and Lakelands lead on activity. Heritage Meadows offers larger-lot established homes, and newer subdivisions like Creekside Crossing draw families relocating from Naperville and Bolingbrook. Wesmere has a golf course community appeal that attracts move-up buyers.
What school district serves Plano homes?
Plano homes are served primarily by Plano Community Consolidated School District 202, one of the strongest districts in Will County. District 202 includes Plano North, Plano Central, Plano East, and Plano South High Schools. Always verify school assignment by exact address as boundaries vary across the district.
Are bidding wars common in Plano right now?
Bidding wars happen most frequently in the $400K–$550K range, especially for move-in-ready homes in District 202 boundaries. Above $700K, the market is more balanced with negotiating room available. Our team typically sees 2–5 competing offers on entry- and mid-priced homes within the first week.
How do I schedule a Plano home tour with O'Neil Property Group?
Call or text Kealan O'Neil at (630) 425-8815, or use our contact form. Our office is at 201 E Veterans Pkwy in Yorkville — about 20 minutes from Plano. Buyer consultations are free and we can typically schedule showings within 24–48 hours.
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